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Joe Greene would've said 'goodbye' to Brown after locker room video

Charles LeClaire / USA TODAY Sports

Not all in Steeler land are ready to forgive Antonio Brown for his Facebook Live video broadcast from the locker room after a divisional-round playoff win.

You can count Hall of Famer "Mean" Joe Greene, who's considered by many to be the greatest Pittsburgh Steeler ever, as one of those who isn't a fan of Brown's antics.

"I was very, very, very disappointed in the actions of our wide receiver, No. 84, at the end of the year," Greene told 93.7 The Fan Wednesday. "Those types of actions can't be tolerated."

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Despite broadcasting the video directly against his team's wishes, Brown was given a four-year, $68-million contract extension. Greene, a self-described "old school" player, would have gone in a very different direction if he were in the Steelers front office.

"My first thought was, I would have to say goodbye," Greene said, with a slight chuckle, "but that's me."

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